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This article analyzes system design specifications for a low-voltage differential serial output interface of a multi-channel, high-speed analog-to-digital (A/D) converter. For A/D application and design, the two most important specifications have always been bit resolution and data sample rate. However, the specification of an output data interface has become increasingly important.
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